Package Details: remarshal 0.20.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/remarshal.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: remarshal
Description: Convert between CBOR, JSON, MessagePack, TOML, and YAML
Upstream URL: https://github.com/dbohdan/remarshal
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: haskell-yaml
Submitter: atweiden
Maintainer: adsun (alerque)
Last Packager: adsun
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-02-10 02:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-13 13:00 (UTC)

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adsun commented on 2024-06-04 17:07 (UTC)

@eush Fixed. Please let me know if the new changes I added work for you.

eush commented on 2024-05-14 11:43 (UTC)

I got ModuleNotFoundErrors about colorama, rich_argparse, and ruamel modules when launching yaml2json. Perhaps the package should include python-colorama, python-rich-argparse (AUR), and python-ruamel-yaml as dependencies?

slondr commented on 2023-10-02 20:58 (UTC)

I guess it works. I wish there was a way to install this package without including the yaml2json and json2yaml files, or to do the same with haskell-yaml, but I guess that's more of a problem for upstream.

adsun commented on 2023-10-02 14:29 (UTC)

@eNV25 okay, changed the package so it now has haskell-yaml in conflicts. Does that work?

eNV25 commented on 2023-10-02 14:22 (UTC) (edited on 2023-10-02 14:22 (UTC) by eNV25)

Then the better strategy would be to conflict with haskell-yaml. I have aur/pandoc-bin installed, so I don't have haskell dependencies.

adsun commented on 2023-10-02 13:01 (UTC)

@eNV25 @slondr Apparently the conflicting files were /usr/bin/yaml2json and /usr/bin/json2yaml, both owned by haskell-yaml, an indirect dependency of pandoc-cli. I changed the package to remove those files to avoid conflicts with them. Please let me know if this works.

eNV25 commented on 2023-10-02 06:09 (UTC)

Why the hell should this conflict with pandoc. @slondr, what file are you talking about?

adsun commented on 2023-10-02 01:41 (UTC)

@slondr Added pandoc to conflicts for now. Does that work?

slondr commented on 2023-10-01 20:47 (UTC)

Looks like this package has file conflicts with one of pandoc's dependencies, so can't be installed on any machine which has pandoc

adsun commented on 2023-07-30 19:40 (UTC)

@eNV25 No, I do not. I generally try to test on my laptop at home to see if the package builds successfully before publishing, but I left my laptop at home during vacation so I had to guess and check on a different computer.